I'm having issues with paint dispersion from the airbrush. The trigger is pulled back but after 10-15 seconds the paint stops flowing. My first thought was it is tip dry (though I'm using airbrush-specific paint and tip dry normally happens after a while longer) so I googled ways to combat it. One of the tips I implemented was to oil the needle which I did and it helps, but after testing further I don't think it's actually tip dry that's causing the paint to stop flowing. The reason I don't think that is is because once the paint stops, I pause and job, and as fast as possible restart it (0.5 seconds), and the paint is back flowing 100%. And it's not a gradual ramp back up to 100% but immediate. I feel like if it was tip dry I would have to clean the needle to fix the problem so it's confusing that just pausing the job every 10 seconds for a half second get's the paint flowing.